“Commit to the Lord whatever you do and He will establish
your plans.”
Proverbs 16:3
For months we anticipate Christmas
and before we know it is over. We then have six days and we celebrate the New
Year. 2014 may have been a good or bad year for you. The good news is that 2015
can be a new start and a new beginning for you. Your slate starts out wiped
clean. Seek some time with the Lord today. See if He wants you to make any
changes this coming year. He is your God and He knows best. He may want to
bless you spiritually, so that you can grow in Him. He may encourage you to
spend some time with Him each and every day. He may encourage you to read His
Word daily. He may encourage you to get plugged into a bible study. He also may
have you share your faith with others more. He may show you that your heart is
wrong and that you need to forgive someone that has wronged you or someone you
love. He doesn’t want you to start the New Year off with a grudge or holding
ill-willed feelings towards anyone. He wants you to have a pure heart, one that
He can flow through. He may also want you to develop some godly friendships
this year. He may want to give you a circle of friends that will enrich your
lives. Be open to what He wants to do in you. Be sensitive to His Spirit. He
also may want you to try to get healthier this coming year. He may tell you
what you should be eating and what you can do to get some more exercise. Our
body is the Holy Spirit’s temple. His Spirit abides in us. He wants us to be
healthy so we can fulfill His plans for our lives. On our own we won’t be able
to make these positive changes in our lives. With the Lord’s help we can. All
we have to do is surrender and to ask Him to give us the breakthroughs that we
need. He is willing and He is able.
Father, we thank You for being our Lord and Savior. 2014 is
almost over. 2015 is about to begin. May You bless us this coming year. Reveal
to us any changes You want us to make and help us to stick with them. We want
to offer up to You our lives. We surrender to You and Your will. May our lives
make a difference in those around us and may 2015 truly be a “Happy New Year!”
In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.